A24 and Curzon Artificial Eye will jointly release Josh and Benny Safdie’s Good Time in the UK.

The crime thriller, which stars Robert Pattinson, has been given a release date of November 3.

Premiering in competition at Cannes Film Festival in May this year,
the film had a limited released in the US on August 11, grossing
$400,000 to date, and is set to go wide today (Aug 25).

The deal takes Curzon’s slate of titles from this year’s Cannes competition to eight, including best screenplay winner The Killing Of A Sacred Deer and Palme d’Or winnerThe Square.

A24’s recent activity in the UK has included releasing Sundance hit A Ghost Story in partnership with Picturehouse, and the Oscar-winner Moonlight in partnership with Altitude.

Louisa Dent, managing director of Curzon Artificial Eye, said on the Good Time deal: “We were blown away when we saw Good Time in Cannes, so of course we are tremendously excited to be partnering with A24 on the UK release.

“Josh and Benny have created a propulsive, gripping thriller and
Robert Pattinson’s central performance is truly something to behold.
Likewise we are delighted to be working with A24. Their productions have
been strong favourites within the company and with Curzon customers
alike.”

A24 added in a statement: “We are thrilled to be furthering our direct distribution in the UK with the upcoming release of Good Time.
This is exactly the kind of film A24 was designed to do—a bold,
original, and exhilarating vision, created by two of the most talented
filmmakers working today.

“We could not be more proud to bring it to the UK market, and are
delighted to be partnering with our friends at Curzon, who are among the
smartest and most accomplished distributors in the UK”

Rob will attend Deauville Festival to be honored! And 'Good Time' will premiere there! What a great news! Deauville Festival takes place from September 1st to September 10th 2017 but we don't know yet when the premiere will take place. The movie will be out of competition sadly!

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et maintenant il est de retour dans son nouveau film "GoodTime" qui a reçu une standing
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and now he's back in the new film "GoodTime" which received a standing
ovation at Cannes. Trying hard not to make a vampire joke...

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video #DiorLoveChain for the latest Miss Dior campaign, Rob and other stars like Natalie Portman or Bella Hadid answer
the question: "What would you do for love?". Rob is at the beginning and the end of the video.

Robert Pattinson: 'I can guarantee you, at the end of the day, I’m an angel'

I had not pegged Robert Pattinson as a big laugher.

Boy,
was I wrong. Pattinson, 31, rocketed to fame as heartthrob vampire
Edward Cullen in the “Twilight” films. They were dopey but huge, making
him a superstar. Since then he seems to have gone out of his way to find
as many non-Edward roles as possible, and he’s found some good ones —
interesting work in “The Lost City of Z,” “Cosmopolis” and “Maps to the Stars,” among others.

In “Good Time,” he may have found his most different — and best — role yet.

He
plays Connie Nikas, a low-rent loser who enlists his developmentally
disabled brother to help him rob a bank. Things go south in a hurry, and
the film follows Connie over a single night as he tries to get his
brother first out of jail, then a hospital.

It
could not be farther from Edward Cullen, and Pattinson seems happy about
that. But mostly he talked about robbing banks. And laughing.

Question:
Without giving too much away, there’s a scene in which a dye pack goes
off in a car, and you are covered in dye. How did you shoot that?

Answer:
That’s just the dye pack going off in the car (laughs). I mean, that’s
just what happened. And it’s almost impossible to get it off. And also I
had bronchitis at the time, so I was breathing in this basically, like,
red paint dust, so I was coughing out everywhere. It was absolutely
disgusting. But yeah, it would be difficult to get away with a robbery
(laughs).

Kevin McCarthy is all praises about Rob: "One of the best films of the year, so far. " "Excited 2 talk abt 1 of my fav films of 2017. Pattinson is INCREDIBLE.
The score is INSANE!" "Here's my full interview with Robert Pattinson about his incredible performance in GOOD TIME."

Robert Pattinson, serious film buff, on loving Claire Denis, Jean-Luc Godard and other world cinema favoritesWith the release of “The Lost City of Z” and “Good Time,” 2017 may well be remembered as the year Robert Pattinson officially became a critics’ darling.

Some
might claim the shift began in 2012, when the British actor, still best
known for setting hearts aflutter in the “Twilight” movies, drew raves
for his change-of-pace performance in David Cronenberg’s art-house
chiller “Cosmopolis.” Since then Pattinson has reteamed with Cronenberg
on “Maps to the Stars,” done further career-redefining work in David
Michôd’s dystopian thriller “The Rover,” and earned plaudits for his
appearances in films including Werner Herzog’s “Queen of the Desert” and
Anton Corbijn’s “Life.”

But his versatility has never been on
such dazzling display as it has this year, first with his shrewdly
underplayed supporting role as the real-life Amazon explorer Henry
Costin in James Gray’s “The Lost City of Z.” He followed that with his
arrestingly deglamorized star turn as an amateur bank robber in Josh and
Benny Safdie’s thriller “Good Time,” which opened in theaters Friday.

The steady accumulation of prestigious world-cinema names on
Pattinson’s résumé represents the fulfillment of a dream that took root
during his teenage years. Well before “Twilight” sent him into the
celebrity stratosphere, Pattinson says, he was an obsessive film buff
with a particular passion for French art cinema. Even critics who have
been slow to appreciate the actor’s talent (guilty as charged) would
likely approve of his taste, which has steered him toward favorites as
different as Jean-Luc Godard, Leos Carax, Claire Denis and Herzog.

This
month, Pattinson is headed to Poland to begin shooting the sci-fi
adventure film “High Life,” the first English-language project directed
by Denis, whose films he began watching avidly as a teenager.
Pattinson’s other forthcoming projects include “Damsel,” a period
western costarring Mia Wasikowska and directed by David and Nathan
Zellner (“Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter”), and “The Souvenir,” a two-part
romantic mystery from British director Joanna Hogg.

Have you always been an avid moviegoer?

I was into movies before I was even remotely into acting. I basically
approached my career, at least for the first 10 years of it, trying to
re-create my DVD shelf from when I was 17.

Tell me what was on that DVD shelf.

You could literally look at my IMDb page and
see. James Gray was a massive one. Claire Denis. [Werner] Herzog. These
are people I’ve just been crossing off the list. There was a lot of
[Jean-Luc] Godard.

lundi 14 août 2017

Le site Fandor a réalisé cette super vidéo sur les différents films et les meilleurs rôles de Rob depuis Twilight et on adore ce retour en arrière! Rob est absolument incroyable dans Cosmopolis, The Rover, The Lost City of Z et maintenant Good Time!Fandor website made a great video about Rob's differents movies and best characters since Twilight and we love this flashback! Rob is absolutely amazing in Cosmopolis, The Rover, The Lost City of Z and now Good Time!

The actor talks “Good Time,” his fame’s “hyper-saturation point” and a possible return to the “Twilight” movies.

Robert Pattinson, I’m sorry.

Outside
the Bowery Hotel in downtown Manhattan, where I interviewed Pattinson
on Thursday morning, a cabal of paparazzi clutched their cameras in
anticipation. For this I felt persuaded to apologize by way of
introduction. It must feel suffocating to sit on the other side of such
vultures.

Pattinson pled ignorance. “I just came in and they weren’t there,” he said, playfully defiant. “I’m almost certain it’s not about me, though.”

Who else would they be looking for?

“I
go in and out, and I’m like, ’They’re not following! It’s clearly
someone else,’” he said, almost proud at the realization that maybe
there’s somebody more sought-after in the building. Doubtful. If
anything, his comment proved that he’s all too familiar with the dance
that occurs between shutterbug and famous subject. After all, this is
the man who, according to a GQ profile
published last week, rode around in the trunks of cars and parked
rental vehicles throughout Los Angeles in case he needed to make a quick
getaway. He’s depressingly well-trained in the art of paparazzi
circumvention.

The 31-year-old actor tells EW, ‘I’d love for people to watch “Good
Time” and think I’m a first-time actor who they’ve never seen before’

With the role that made him super-famous five years in
the rearview mirror, Robert Pattinson is returning to theaters in his
first leading role since the end of the Twilight franchise. The 31-year-old British actor stars as a low-life New York criminal named Connie Nikas in the critically acclaimed Good Time.

In the exclusive clip above, which is a snippet from the movie’s opening
scene, we first meet Connie’s brother Nick (played by co-director Benny
Safdie), who has developmental disabilities, as he’s speaking to a
psychiatrist (Peter Verby). Pattinson’s character barges into the office
to drag his brother out, triggering a very twisty plot that before long
will lead to the two brothers on the run from the police after a sloppy
bank robbery.

Pattison spoke to EW about finding the look, sound, and essence of
his character. His performance has been generating awards buzz since the
film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Good Time is in limited release now and expanding to more cinemas in coming weeks.

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